As
some have observed, popular cinema is an influential medium that
reflects and shapes social attitudes. Bearing that in mind, how have
twentieth century North American movies portrayed accountant
stereotypes?

To find out, Tony Dimnik (Assistant Professor at the Queen’s School of Business, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada), and Sandra Felton
(Associate Professor of Accounting at the Department of Accounting and
Finance, Faculty of Business, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario,
Canada), coded 41 characteristics of 168 movie characters who portrayed
accountants in twentieth century North American movies.

The team used
factor analysis techniques to reduce these data to six factors, and then
applied a cluster-analysis methodology which identified no less than
five distinct filmically stereotypical accountants. Which are :

“Dreamer, Plodder, Eccentric, Hero and Villain.”

It was further determined that, as in real life, a formal accountancy qualification, such as a CPA or CA,
can make a measurable difference to an accountant’s prospects.
“Characters with CPAs or CAs are more likely to be Heroes than any other
stereotype.” – explain the authors.